The cabins may have been designed with ease-of-construction in mind, but they're also seriously good looking — it's no surprise that they were inspired by IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad's exhortation to develop excellent design not for the 1%, but for the masses. (Well, the masses who also have access to private natural lands and/or helicopters.)

Prefab panels fit into a framework, ensuring fast, straightforward construction. "The whole assembly can be erected by volunteers in the tradition of the community barn-raising process," the studio says in its promotional materials. Each unit is scalable in increments of 10 feet — just add on.

To sum up: You'll need the flat-pack kit, a helicopter (maybe a series of donkeys in a pinch) and some space. While we're dreaming big, we vote for a lake view.